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pikachief
Jul 22, 2008, 01:09 PM
Today I shall tell you all a tale of Kingdoms and how a branch of one had destroyed another.

It was a happy time, there was a new deice of technological entertainment called a video game. such fun and joy it brought. A Japanese toy company took a look at it and decided to take these matters into their own hands. King Miyamoto then created such masterpieces it had brought the simple games of old to shame.

The toy company was called Nintendo. Times were changing so the games had to start advancing. Another toy company decided to join the business for it was striving. They were called Sega. To help create better technology for better looking games Nintendo partnered with a company called Sony.

And so the battle began and what a battle it was! The war between consoles seemed to be even for the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. And once again the time of change began. Sega experimented with different types of this new technology called Compact Discs. Although almost all experiments were failures. Sony had suggested to Nintendo to also join in this new format. But nay tehy said and then there was a great chasm and Nitendo and Sony ahd split up. A war between Nintendo and Sony had began, and poor sega was still trying to get something good.

the N64 and the Playstation were in battle but it seemed as if the N64 had lost. Maybe they should have taken sony's advice.

But then, as the war was ending Sega had done it! They created the Dreamcast! and what a dream it was it was possibly the best console to ever roam teh video game world

http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.joystiq.com/media/2008/07/dreamcast-success-is-guaranteed.jpg

But alas, the beast called sony reared its big ugly head once again and came out with playstation 2! no one wanted to play dreamcast anymore, it was all about PS2. teh dreamcast thusly died and sony quickly won that war, as another company and another nintendo came and fell, the PS2 reigned supreme. And now a new war has begun and the tables have been turned but there may be something under sony's sleeve.


and now we take another look at Sega. Now making games with such potential yet doing nothing for them and practically stealing money out of their loyal fan's hands, calling it a sequel to only disappoint.

Tact
Jul 22, 2008, 01:26 PM
That picture of a Dreamcast with hearts reminded me of the Aperture Science Weighted Companion Cube.